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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Frontier is a sure bet for the nightmare awards!

Yesterday, I just finished a post about the Frontier(s) and while my friend and I were crossing the street heading to the parking lot, we came around the topic. I mentioned that after watching the Frontier(s) trailer, I got excited about the movie and hope that I can get a copy of the DVD. She then replied that she doesn’t like horror movies and that the pictures that she saw were gruesome. I guess the trailer was effective that it really got my friend scared the wits out of her.

For some people, they can’t stand to watch horror movies because it gives them nightmare and this vivid and uncanny imagination that gives them a hair-raising moment. But not me! I love watching horror or thriller movies especially this upcoming movie that I’ve just recently blogged and posted here. I got so curious about this unrated, uncut and controversial movie. Unparalleled by its cinematography and storyline, the negative publicity and controversy that toppled on them did not stop them from hitting the theaters. This is not just some movie that was created just for the sake of making money but the producers and the scriptwriter made sure that they put some meat in the movie (no pun intended!).

Although, I read the synopsis in the trailer which by the way you can view at http://www.frontiersunrated.com, reviews and plot summary of Frontier(s), I am still excited with the release of the movie. I am sure that the trailer will give the viewer some gripping instant that will make them curious, horror-struck and will leave them some interesting and strange thoughts.

Unknown The plot revolves around the survival of the lead character Yasmine who was caught up in the middle of a deadly political riot in France. Seeking refuge from his ex-boyfriend tagging along two thug friends, they thought they find shelter and security at an inn run by a neo-Nazi family practicing some evil cult. Amidst the insurgence outside their world and the mental torture that they are facing inside the inn, they must keep their sanity intact and run for their lives. By just reading the summary and rewriting it makes me wonder how the story was filmed. If you find yourself in this kind of dilemma, try looking at the Frontier(s) site.

For interested viewers like me, you can catch the movie Frontier(s) at the select theater listings in the http://www.frontiersunrated.com. There are ten states which the movie will be shown so you can check out the nearest theaters in your area. To my friends who are residing in New York and L.A., you can catch them at the Village East Cinema and The Bridge Cinema, respectively. Enjoy and be horrified! Click the Frontier(s) site and enter the dreadful world of Frontier(s).

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